Tag: Global Celebrations
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Thanksgiving in Canada
For Canadians, Thanksgiving has a different story. If you’re traveling to Canada this fall, learn about these 5 characteristics of Canadian Thanksgiving.
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Honoring Indigenous Peoples
In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, South Dakota, and a few other states are hosting celebrations of Indigenous Peoples Day in place of Columbus Day as an apology for colonization and to make amends. Meanwhile, other countries will celebrate the day European and Spanish colonists met the Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples in North and…
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12 Lucky Wedding Traditions for Around the World
Whether you’ve planned a traditional June ceremony, a winter wedding, or are taking your chances with a July matrimony, consider one of these traditions for a stroke of luck on your special day!
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10 Ways to Wow Guests with Surprise Wedding Dances
If you’re planning on a flash-mob style performance at an upcoming wedding, consider these 10 tips for a show that sweeps the audience off their feet!
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Embracing Interfaith and Intercultural Unions: Five Wedding Day Insights
Some of the most beautiful ceremonies we have witnessed are intercultural and interfaith weddings. Consider these five tips if you are looking at the possibility of attending or hosting an interfaith or intercultural wedding.
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From Dawn to Sunset: Honoring the Month of Ramadan
Ramadan is a month that not only builds spiritual awareness, but is also seen as a happy and special occasion. Understanding how Muslims celebrate this holy month is integral to understanding a key part of the Islamic faith.
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A Book A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
In the spirit of World Book Day, we’re sharing a few great book recommendations and some tips on how to embrace the world of literature this spring.
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Sambas, Masquerade Balls, & Krewes: How 3 Popular Destinations Celebrate Mardi Gras
What is Fat Tuesday & How do Global Celebrations Vary
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2017 New Year’s Eve Toasting Worldwide Part II
Worldwide many cultures toast in one form or another. Wishing others a ‘Happy New Year’ is one of the most common toasts made on New Year’s Eve. Globally, you may hear and speak Cheers for the New Year and Congratulations for the New Year in various languages
